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Polycrystalline copper wires were cyclically strained in torsion in liquid nitrogen and the effect of the strain amplitude changes on the stress amplitude and resistivity was followed. It was found that both stress amplitude and resistivity are able to increase or decrease in dependence on the applied plastic strain amplitude. When the strain amplitude was decreased, the reversibility was not complete. By means of intermediate annealing it was found that both the dislocation density and the point-defect concentration follow the changes of the plastic strain amplitude.
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Polák, J. The effect of the strain amplitude changes on the stress amplitude and resistivity of torsionally fatigued copper. Czech J Phys 23, 322–330 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01587287
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